Sorry if I haven’t been adding a lot of original content here anymore. I’m mostly sticking to my IWSG and Cephalopod Coffee House monthly posts from now on, but that doesn’t mean you won’t see other book or movie reviews at random intervals or WIP updates (’cause you might).
BTW- Today I’m over at A Small Gang of Authors finishing up my series on angel lore. I think it’s a pretty good finale (if I do say so) and it gives you a teaser for the next blog series I’ll be writing (in case you’re interested).
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Today, in part 5, the finale, of my Angel Lore series, I’ll be sharing more angel knowledge with you from U – Z, as I complete my trek through the alphabet (see part ONE, part TWO, part THREE, and part FOUR). But first… Do I believe in angels? Yes, I do. I’ve come across many depictions of angelic encounters and find that they, or beings like them, have a place in almost every major religion and culture… |
Read more at A Small Gang of Authors.
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I also find it interesting that angel-like stories are found across different cultures.
To me, it just shows that no matter how different we maybe, we are more alike than we are different.
Angels do seem to be universal. The idea of them must satisfy some of our most basic needs as vulnerable beings.
I agree. There must be something inherent in humanity that wants to connect to the idea of angel-like beings and what they represent.